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As he lay in bed fast asleep, he was completely unaware his life was about to change

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As he lay in bed fast asleep, he was completely unaware of who was waiting outside. Covered in a white duvet, he looked up bleary-eyed as officers from Greater Manchester Police barged their way into his bedroom.

Waqas Ullah was one of seven who have been jailed for their part in a crack and heroin conspiracy. The group, based in Bury, used an abandoned red Toyota Yaris to store the class A drugs line, dubbed the ‘ACE’ line.

Each day, the phone would be picked up and dropped off at the car by different dealers and couriers, all in the eyeline of leader, Hassan Hussain.

The 34-year-old would ‘supervise’ the handovers at the end of the day shifts and was involved in directing the couriers while operating the line himself. READ MORE: 38,635 text messages and 30,340 calls: Inside the life of the drugs gang boss who watched over his empire from home His brother Asam Hussain, 29, was also involved in the handover of the drugs line between the day and night shift and he accompanied co-accused Mohammed Shah Ahmed couriering drugs on the day shift.

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